A Beverly Hills mansion once owned by William Randolph Hearst that also served as a honeymoon spot for John F. Kennedy is back on the market for $135 million.
The home, named “The Beverly House," was designed in 1927 by Gordon Kaufmann, the architect behind such landmarks as Greystone in Beverly Hills, the Hoover Dam, Hollywood Palladium, the Los Angeles Times building in downtown L.A., and the Santa Anita Racetrack.
Aside from being the home of Hearst and film actress Marion Davies during Hollywood’s…